The Greenbrier High School and Grovetown wrestling teams squared off Tuesday night for the third time this season with the same result.

In a quad match with Glenn Hills and Westside, Grovetown and Greenbrier were neck-and-neck with each other for most of the match, with Grovetown pulling out the 45-36 win.

Both teams lost to Glenn Hills, which ran its record to 6-0 for the year, and both beat a depleted Westside group that traveled with just five wrestlers, with the rest staying behind to study for finals.

After playing host to the 2012 and 2013 NCAA Division II men’s and women’s soccer national championships, Columbia County now has the USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships on its horizon.

USA Cycling, the national governing body for bicycle racing in the United States, and the Columbia County Convention and Visitors Bureau announced that the county was selected to host the 2015 and 2016 championships.

This was a tremendous year on the gridiron. For the second straight year a Columbia County team won a state championship; Harlem posted a seven-win season; Lakeside made the GHSA state playoffs; and Evans knocked off Lakeside in arguably the game of the year in the CSRA. The Knights earned county bragging rights with their come-from-behind shocker over the Panthers, while Lakeside was the lone public school to earn a playoff berth. Panthers defensive back Rashad Roundtree also emerged as one of the top players in the state for the Class of 2015.

• Fox Creek High School is hosting a six-week baseball camp starting Jan. 5. Fox Creek coach Wesley Brown will direct the program in conjunction with the U.S. Baseball Academy. Classes are available for grades one to 12 and are limited to six players per coach.

Space is limited and registration is under way. For more information, go to www.USBaseballAcademy.com, or call (866) 622-4487.

Registration

Sign up today for Martinez-Evans Little League, eligible to boys and girls 4 years old and older.